This disc had a concept behind it: it was designed as a 'bipolar' (according to Jackson Doe) album, with tracks 1-6 (and side one on vinyl), representing 'love' and generally being lighter, dream-pop influenced tracks, whereas tracks 7-12 (and side two on vinyl) represent 'hate' and are heavier, faster-paced punk songs.

No.

Title

Length

1.

"Dreaming Of A Human"

2:44

2.

"Across My Shoulder"

3:13

3.

"Another Or Myself"

3:55

4.

"How Do I Manage"

2:50

5.

"Brotherly"

2:16

6.

"In The Hereafter"

5:44

7.

"Shut Him Up"

3:28

8.

"He Can't Dance"

4:09

9.

"Bad Competition"

3:13

10.

"Flesh-Eating"

6:00

11.

"Movin' Away"

3:39

12.

"Hate Is Supreme"

4:42

Total length:

45:57

DISC 3: Cycle of Life

This disc is also conceptual, reflecting topics such as birth, death, social class division, and the cyclical nature of everything. The tracks on it are mostly long and movement-based. According to the members of the band, it was inspired by Pink Floyd's earlier work.

No.

Title

Length

1.

"It Goes Through"

3:02

2.

"The Forest of Life"

6:55

3.

"Memories/All Gone"

12:44

4.

"So Fast"

5:03

5.

"Holding On To Thin Air"

6:20

6.

"Endgame"

4:27

7.

"Reached The End"

11:05

8.

"Before We Leave"

2:19

9.

"Rebirth"

8:57

Total length:

60:52

DISC 4: Evolution

A selection of original works, based on their styles over the years. There are 11 tracks to represent every album they recorded, including this one.

No.

Title

Length

1.

"Lost And Not Found"

3:11

2.

"Causticism"

2:55

3.

"Working Downtown"

4:00

4.

"A Helpful Kind of Thing"

3:26

5.

"Never Stop"

3:08

6.

"Junk Patrol"

2:20

7.

"Grandierra"

6:00

8.

"Air Transport"

3:14

9.

"Skewed Logic"

2:47

10.

"Evolution"

5:02

11.

"After All"

16:41

Total length:

52:44

DISC 5: Flour Power

This disc talks about the band members and their personalities.

No.

Title

Length

1.

"Agitated" (Devo cover)

3:53

2.

"Frenchman"

1:23

3.

"Lovers"

1:28

4.

"Bomb A Target"

5:26

5.

"Am Yisroel Chai" (This song gets it's name from a slogan painted on a Soviet airliner by JDL members in 1969)